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Admittedly this is only from reading its fine manual, but it looks more like git svn than a "proper" importer. i.e. it concentrates on bidirectional tracking of one remote branch in a subversion repository, not on untangling the "branches are branches and tags are branches too*" mess that a subversion repository can get into, not on converting them all to first class tags and first class branches.

in whatever repository you are converting from, but there are lots of options including some svn-specific features. I think it also remembers what it's converted so a subsequent convert picks up where it left off.
I've never used it with Subversion, but I once converted the Perl git repository this way and it worked fine.